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for its past 30 years we've been shifting from a w-2 economy to a 1099 economy. in other words, more and more companies are using contract workers and consultants to get things done. and that represents a huge opportunity for people with experience and expertise. and best of all, you don't have to ask anyone's permission to get started. you know, it's true that self-employment can be difficult. it involves more risk, and it can take awhile to get invested-- established. but it also offers incredible rewards like higher hourly rates and complete independence. and with social media revolutionizing the field of personal branding, it's never been easier to position yourself as an expert in your industry. and that adds up to a great way to get your life back on track while helping our sluggish economy at the same time. i'm patrick-- . >> tom: that is nightly business report here that's nightly business report for monday, october 1. have a great evening everyone, and you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night
for its past 30 years we've been shifting from a w-2 economy to a 1099 economy. in other words, more and more companies are using contract workers and consultants to get things done. and that represents a huge opportunity for people with experience and expertise. and best of all, you don't have to ask anyone's permission to get started. you know, it's true that self-employment can be difficult. it involves more risk, and it can take awhile to get invested-- established. but it also offers...
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reporter: paul ryan says mitt romney will lay out the choice voters have, especially when it comes to the economy. >>> oracle workers hear from the master tonight. he delivered the key note address. more than 50,000 people are in san francisco for the event. he described his vision of hardware and software that works together. >> oracle 12c is the foundation for an expanding business, cloud business at oracle corporation. it is the foundation, the software foundation of the oracle cloud. >> it runs through thursday. >>> a justin bieber first. on stage. what happened last night that ,,,, [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. most paints have color that sits on the surface. but nothing
reporter: paul ryan says mitt romney will lay out the choice voters have, especially when it comes to the economy. >>> oracle workers hear from the master tonight. he delivered the key note address. more than 50,000 people are in san francisco for the event. he described his vision of hardware and software that works together. >> oracle 12c is the foundation for an expanding business, cloud business at oracle corporation. it is the foundation, the software foundation of the...
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he said overall for the economy savers will benefit by qe2, by qe3 because the economy overall will be better. he says he's not monetizing the debt. he says the fed will unwind all of this when it comes time, and he says he expects this type of monetary policy will be in place for a considerable amount of time after the economy strengthens. he also addressed a question posed to him by the fox business network asking whether or not the united states is currently in a recession. >> our unemployment rate of 8.1% currently is really about the same as it was in january. we're really not making progress, at least not this year. so our concern is not really a recession, our concern is growth will continue but at a pace that's insufficient to put people back to work. >> reporter: he says inflation rates have been on target, though the federal reserve continues to watch that, and that the fed has the tools to unwind and watch inflation. ashley? ashley: yeah, interesting session today with mr. bernanke in indianapolis. rich, thank you very much. let's go to adam shapiro in the studio. adam, we'r
he said overall for the economy savers will benefit by qe2, by qe3 because the economy overall will be better. he says he's not monetizing the debt. he says the fed will unwind all of this when it comes time, and he says he expects this type of monetary policy will be in place for a considerable amount of time after the economy strengthens. he also addressed a question posed to him by the fox business network asking whether or not the united states is currently in a recession. >> our...
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how is printing more money good for the economy? >> well, think about the tesla, it misallocates capital into the wrong places. you give a lot of money, that's low interest rate, easy to get and certainly some corporations have benefited. certainly doesn't seem to dir t directdirec directly correlate. >> you sound like a politician, rick, you sound exactly like a politician. you're absolutely right. >> a lot of debate about this policy. a lot of debate about the policy, but no doubt about it, when you look at the equity market -- >> we don't have to worry about the policy until 2015. >> don't fight the fed. we'll see about that. thank, everybody. see you soon. we appreciate your time tonight. >> we have to fight the clock today. have you ever tried to have a conversation with people who are miles away from you all at the same time th? that's not easy. we anchor well together, maria. >> yes, bill. >> 50 minutes left. the 160-point gain on the dow is half gone. 100-point gain right now as we head toward "the closing bell." maria? >> a
how is printing more money good for the economy? >> well, think about the tesla, it misallocates capital into the wrong places. you give a lot of money, that's low interest rate, easy to get and certainly some corporations have benefited. certainly doesn't seem to dir t directdirec directly correlate. >> you sound like a politician, rick, you sound exactly like a politician. you're absolutely right. >> a lot of debate about this policy. a lot of debate about the policy, but no...
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good read on the economy with maria's exclusive interview there in san francisco with the president of oracle corp, mark hurd. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody, welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you today from san francisco. we're following up the close this monday night. stocks losing steam in the final hours of trading today. dow industrials had a rip roaring day, thebest, up as many as 161 points. after stronger than expected manufacturing data set the tone this morning for this market. stocks gave back much of the gains after federal reserve chairman ben bernanke defended the central bank's latest bond buying stimulus program. is that a red flag that this fed-fueled rally is in trouble? top strategists are weigh in tonight. take a look at how we're finishing the day on wall street. as you can see, things settled out, dow jones industrial average held on to a double-digit move, although well off of that 161-point rally. the nasdaq went negative, although it, too, came back off of
good read on the economy with maria's exclusive interview there in san francisco with the president of oracle corp, mark hurd. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody, welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you today from san francisco. we're following up the close this monday night. stocks losing steam in the final hours of trading today. dow industrials had a rip roaring day,...
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. >> wednesday's debate will focus on domestic issues including the economy. romney is talking more about foreign policy and slamming the president. >> in this morning's wall street journal, the president has shown weakness in the middle east. he says president obama has heightened the prospect of conflict. can provoke aggression and encourage disorder. white house aides say the president is looking forward to debating foreign policy with mitt romney. >> promised a few things. end the iraq war , he did. take the fight to al-qaida and degrade them. he has. >> major foreign policy speech to deliver in the next few weeks. >> and foreign policy is the subject of the debating come up on october 22nd. that one is in florida >> mr. romney, we know, is behind in the the polls in the swing states and after that gaff, what's it going to take for him to turn a little for this debate? >> reporter: it won't be easy. it is possible. he's going to have to turn things around. strong debate performances and he really needs to take a lot of these states where he's battling the
. >> wednesday's debate will focus on domestic issues including the economy. romney is talking more about foreign policy and slamming the president. >> in this morning's wall street journal, the president has shown weakness in the middle east. he says president obama has heightened the prospect of conflict. can provoke aggression and encourage disorder. white house aides say the president is looking forward to debating foreign policy with mitt romney. >> promised a few things....
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it's the world's second largest developed economy. there are many places here where money can be spent. and we think going into 2013, we'll see afternoon more proceed being a i have government response to spending. we think we'll see a much more aggressive bank of japan. working on bringing down the value of the yen, working on the pro inflation stance. if we see the bank of japan act rewritten, we could potentially see a 2% or 3% inflationary target on on the part of the bank of japan. that could unleash all sorts of positive good news. >> what more could the bank of japan do some because the yen is a victim of global flows rather than anything particular to japan, isn't it? >> well, that's part of the equation. japan without a doubt is the least worst off of many major economies and that's reflected in the strength of the yen. europe has kind of been a disaster for many, many months now or many years now in fact. it's great to see them win the ryder cup. maybe they'll get more confidence and start to get their act together in other
it's the world's second largest developed economy. there are many places here where money can be spent. and we think going into 2013, we'll see afternoon more proceed being a i have government response to spending. we think we'll see a much more aggressive bank of japan. working on bringing down the value of the yen, working on the pro inflation stance. if we see the bank of japan act rewritten, we could potentially see a 2% or 3% inflationary target on on the part of the bank of japan. that...
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especially on the economy. and there are million, tens of millions of people who have been hurt by the last four years in economic terms. nobody, nobody can change their-- they know what's happened to employment. they know what's happened to their children's futures know and understand we've added 5 trillion to the national debt and somebody's got a way to put that in terms that it connects with the american public. >> are you happy with the-- no, i'm not for it, how could you be happy with it in some mysterious way he's not been equal to a national campaign, but it doesn't mean he isn't talented. he's very talented. stuart: because the media has changed the subject away from the president's record on the economy and towards supposed so-called gaffes on the part of governor romney. >> we know all the time the presidential candidate has to be smart enough not to get himself in the holes and he has not passed that particular test. it's not enough, should not be enough to shift the whole world media, but if it doe
especially on the economy. and there are million, tens of millions of people who have been hurt by the last four years in economic terms. nobody, nobody can change their-- they know what's happened to employment. they know what's happened to their children's futures know and understand we've added 5 trillion to the national debt and somebody's got a way to put that in terms that it connects with the american public. >> are you happy with the-- no, i'm not for it, how could you be happy...
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economy was honky-dory. there are a lot of concerns out there so therefore i think investors should brace themselves for a bit of a pause. >> given what you told us, 8% annual average return in stocks the past ten years. if i have stocks outside in a regular account, not in retirement, i shouldn't be selling because of that correction i should weather through and wait for them to go back up; right? i shouldn't go out? >> if your horizon is longer term, there's a lot of reason to stay the course. one, if not stocks, then what? money market yields have never been lower. corporate bond rates have never been lower. junk bonds have never been lower. there's not very many good options. with the interest rates seem to be poised to stay low for a long time, i think stocks look pretty good. >> thank you for being with us. you weren't that much of a buzz kill. it is three days to go until the first -- excuse me -- thh first presidential debate. be sure to stay with fox business for all that coverage. neil cavuto is li
economy was honky-dory. there are a lot of concerns out there so therefore i think investors should brace themselves for a bit of a pause. >> given what you told us, 8% annual average return in stocks the past ten years. if i have stocks outside in a regular account, not in retirement, i shouldn't be selling because of that correction i should weather through and wait for them to go back up; right? i shouldn't go out? >> if your horizon is longer term, there's a lot of reason to...
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. $10.3 million in this economy doesn't go as far as it used to, so i'm good. >>> governor jerry brown signing a couple of new bills into law this morning. we'll have all the details coming up next. >> reporter: and tonight the oakland a's could do it. they have one game closer to the playoffs. we'll tell you what will have to happen for the a's to move on. >> what will it take for you to log on to facebook this morning? you can get the latest news, traffic and weather. find us, nbc bay area. op & go t. you can't always avoid it. but you can always do something nice for your car. chevron with techron. care for your car. who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your
. $10.3 million in this economy doesn't go as far as it used to, so i'm good. >>> governor jerry brown signing a couple of new bills into law this morning. we'll have all the details coming up next. >> reporter: and tonight the oakland a's could do it. they have one game closer to the playoffs. we'll tell you what will have to happen for the a's to move on. >> what will it take for you to log on to facebook this morning? you can get the latest news, traffic and weather....
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economy in 2013. we could get a point, point and a half up on gdp just from a revival in the housing. europe is a mess. i've thought the euro has to go down, went above 130, is a little lower now. they have to bring that down some. i've been stung by that. that's the only way i think they'll save the periphery. the periphery is going to be a mess for many years to come. there are fiscal reforms that will be slow and painful. as far as china is concerned it's stabilizing there, it's not easy to come off a mammoth real estate boom. they're doing a better job than we did. >> craig barrett is our guest host today, former intel chairman and ceo and talked about how technology is going to go the same way as the international markets, 70% to 80% of the sales of big tech companies are. do you worry about it coming back to our shores anything that's happening overseas and affecting our own home companies, too? >> there's no question. what is it, 40%, 45% of the profits of the s&p come from global non-u.s. sale
economy in 2013. we could get a point, point and a half up on gdp just from a revival in the housing. europe is a mess. i've thought the euro has to go down, went above 130, is a little lower now. they have to bring that down some. i've been stung by that. that's the only way i think they'll save the periphery. the periphery is going to be a mess for many years to come. there are fiscal reforms that will be slow and painful. as far as china is concerned it's stabilizing there, it's not easy to...
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economy is doing better than the world right now. europe is not dealing with its fiscal problems, not dealing with the economic growth problems and i think there is still a lot of adjustments necessary in china and in asia because of the chinese problems and the united states we are gradually move ago long. we're gradually growing i think building momentum, particularly in housing and orders and i think that should allow the u.s. manufacturing sectors should be doing a bit better than around the world and that inneed is the days. >> do you believe we can hold onto growing plus 50 numbers through year end? i know barring all the vasslations in the individual data, can we built on this? >> it is a close call in manufacturing. of course we are affected by what's going on around the world in manufacturing. in the broader economy if you look at the housing sector, the consumer sector, various service sectors, yes, i think the u.s. economy can continue to grow steadily and pick up moment unas we get into next year. >> the market is reactin
economy is doing better than the world right now. europe is not dealing with its fiscal problems, not dealing with the economic growth problems and i think there is still a lot of adjustments necessary in china and in asia because of the chinese problems and the united states we are gradually move ago long. we're gradually growing i think building momentum, particularly in housing and orders and i think that should allow the u.s. manufacturing sectors should be doing a bit better than around...
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in particular, reporters want to see if they support htc, a maimer part of their economy -- a major part of their comment. >>> former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger, admits he had several affairs including one with his co-star bridgeit kneel -- bridgett nielsen. >> the only affair. >> no. >> she knew. >> yeah. >> schwarzenegger's new memoir called "total recall" comes out today. maria shriver, as you know, filed for divorce and is not commenting on the new book. in that book, schwarzenegger talked about fathering a son with the family's housekeeper and said he lied about it until he left office. >>> authorities are calling an act of domestic terrorism involving a trier with os bay davis. the -- osby davis. many records were destroyed. >>> two people were injured at a motorcycle charity ride in florida. police say it happened in winter park. motorcycle riders were inside eating breakfast when several suspects came in and started firing shots. >> all of a sudden, gunshots went off in the parking lot. earlier we had noticed two motorcycle gangs. i don't believe this was a normal
in particular, reporters want to see if they support htc, a maimer part of their economy -- a major part of their comment. >>> former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger, admits he had several affairs including one with his co-star bridgeit kneel -- bridgett nielsen. >> the only affair. >> no. >> she knew. >> yeah. >> schwarzenegger's new memoir called "total recall" comes out today. maria shriver, as you know, filed for divorce and is not...